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philip347
One of the problems that should be coming out now, since the U.S. Pentagon has come out with a published article warning of an ice age, that we are now going into, is that fungal bacteria colonies, which are resident on both plant and animal species, may be undergoing an affected change?

This is due to the fact, that some funguses, in residence within plants, may act as plasticizers, so giving route to alter the natures of the DNA profiles, of those particular plants.

It is not a venturesome statement, to also postulate that fungal bacteria eruptions or changes are also now occurring within animal species.

This logic in this brief note, would postulate that an ice age, would also be coupled with some level of evolution, as evolution would occur as a larger wave would occur over an expanse, so changing many species in their natures; not one.

*Other notes vested under the sign of the hyduscus, is that since mankind via his hers natures and origens, may be a clustered of differing species approach to fashion one joined creature, that in many varied ways, this wave of evolution would also affect mankind.

But this might be more than a simple eruption of fungal bacteria activity in man womankind, however in some instances a large change within these colonies.

It is normal for man to carry in resident, however nonactive funguses and or bacterias, beneath the layers of skin.Time, changes in health moisture and temperature may or may not release these fungalbateria colonies from spore to actuation of aggressive behaviors, so acting on human skin layers.
Delia
philip826,

"Funguses"? blink.gif ... or do you mean fungi, idiot.
"Bacterias"? blink.gif ... or do you simply mean bacteria.
"fungalbateria"? .... or do you simply mean you're an illiterate fucktard?

as for everything else; please place it on a pathetically enormous list of reasons why you should kill yourself.

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philip347
Allot of people are skilled in some level of English, however have not done a turn through bacteriology, mycology or the other in-lab rudimentary sciences.

This post was made strictly for readability, not for your aversion to note yourself as supposedly perfect.
bm1957
QUOTE (philip347+Jun 24 2008, 07:45 PM)
Allot of people are skilled in some level of English, however have not done a turn through bacteriology, mycology or the other in-lab rudimentary sciences.

This post was made strictly for readability, not for your aversion to note yourself as supposedly perfect.

So you're not skilled in knowing what the word "aversion" means?
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